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Measles Outbreak in Germany: Clinical Presentation and Outcome of Children Hospitalized for Measles in 2006
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 09/21/09
Arenz S et al. – Detailed information could be obtained for 96 cases from a pediatric hospital surveillance system. The most frequent symptoms and complications were pneumonia, respiratory insufficiency, other respiratory disorders, otitis media, feeding problems, and other gastrointestinal symptoms. Two children died of measles inclusion body encephalitis.
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